CALGARY, Alta. - Hockey Canada announced Friday the 17 men's hockey players born in 1996 nominated to the
Canadian Olympic Committee to represent Canada at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria,
taking place Jan. 13-22, 2012.

Canada's players were assembled from nominations from Hockey Canada's 13 Branches to form a long list. The
roster was then selected via a random draw from this long list, with at least one player from each of Hockey
Canada's 13 Branches, to form the 17-player roster. Each branch submitted three players to the nomination
list: a goaltender, defenceman and forward.

In addition to one player from each branch, Canada's entry includes two from BC Hockey, Hockey Alberta,
Hockey Quebec and the Ontario Hockey Federation, the most populous branches. Canada's Youth Olympic roster
consists of two goaltenders, six defencemen and nine forwards.

"On behalf of Hockey Canada and our branches, I would like to congratulate the 17 players nominated
today," said Brad Pascall, vice-president of hockey operations/national teams for Hockey Canada. "This event
will be a unique cultural experience, as well as a memorable hockey event for all the athletes involved at
the Winter Youth Olympic Games."

The 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games will be the first of its kind, bringing together young athletes from
around the world to participate in a unique cultural experience and international sporting competition. The
first-ever Summer Youth Olympic Games took place in Singapore in August 2010, with Canada capturing 12
medals.

The men's hockey event features five countries - Austria, Canada, Finland, Russia and the United States -
who will play in a round robin format.

Upwards of 1,100 athletes from more than 60 countries are expected to come together in Innsbruck, which
previously hosted both the 19 Olympic Winter Games and will become the first city in history to
host three different Olympic events.

Hockey Canada announced last week that Jim Hulton (Kingston, Ont.) and Curtis Hunt (North Battleford,
Sask.) will serve as co-coaches of Canada's men's team for the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games.

Canada's Men's Youth Olympic team will gather in Toronto on Jan. 8 and fly as a group Jan. 9 to
Austria.